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An afternoon edition, inaugurated not long after the merger, folded on Sept. 27.
They became kings with the Napoleonic wars in 1813, and even now are inaugurated, not crowned.
Goal is Blatter's pet project, inaugurated not long after he came to power in 1998.
Labour's catastrophic defeat in 2010 inaugurated not the brutal in-fighting that many expected but several years of calm an undeniable achievement of its leader, Ed Miliband.
Perhaps Cameron will be trying to adapt some of Obama's signature lines: "The day I'm inaugurated, not only will the country look at itself differently, but the world will look at America differently".
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Paper helped to inaugurate not just the modern age of computers, therefore, but also the postmodern age of cybernetics.
Popes are now "inaugurated" and not crowned; Pope Paul VI, in 1963, was the first who declined to wear a crown, although he was still carried about in a special papal litter (la sedia gestatoria), a kind of portable throne — a practice that his successor, the short-lived John Paul I, abandoned in 1978.
The newly inaugurated Aveiro Medical School was not operational at the time of the study and thus not considered to construct the teaching hospital variable.
Hoover's argument was that, given the possibility of default on those loans, the matter could not wait until F.D.R. was inaugurated, which wouldn't be until March , 4 , 1933
Even after Mrs. Aquino was inaugurated Marcos would not give up & held his own inauguration.
If she is not inaugurated as chancellor by then, critics and rivals within the party might switch to attack mode.
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